to confirm your presence or reservation in a hotel or airport after arriving
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to register as a guest and complete the necessary paperwork to get a room key
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to originate or come from a specific place or region
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to pay for using something such as a car, house, equipment, etc. temporarily
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to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.
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to get to your planned destination
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to live somewhere for a short time, especially as a guest or visitor
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a vehicle, typically with a driver for hire, used to transport passengers to their destinations in exchange for an amount of money
A cab is a vehicle used for transporting passengers to various destinations for a set price. It can be stopped on the street or booked in advance. Cabs are driven by professional drivers and are often used for short trips when other forms of transportation are not practical. The vehicle is usually marked with a sign to show it is ready for passengers. Cabs offer a quick and convenient way for people to travel from one location to another.
a car that has a driver whom we pay to take us to different places
A taxi is a vehicle that carries passengers to different locations for a set price. It can be stopped on the street or reserved in advance. Taxis are driven by professional drivers and are often used for short trips when other forms of transportation are not available or convenient. The vehicle is usually marked with a sign to show it is ready for passengers. Taxis provide a quick and convenient way for people to get from one place to another.
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the place where someone or something is headed
a period of time away from home or work, typically to relax, have fun, and do activities that one enjoys
a building where we give money to stay and eat food in when we are traveling
suitcases, bags, etc. to keep one's clothes and other belongings while traveling
Luggage refers to the bags, cases, and containers used to transport personal belongings when traveling. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including suitcases, duffel bags, backpacks, and wheeled bags. Luggage can be made of leather, nylon, polyester, or other durable materials, and often features compartments, zippers, and straps for easy organization and carrying. Travelers use luggage to keep their clothing, toiletries, and other essentials safe and organized during transit. Luggage can be checked in or carried on board depending on the size and weight restrictions of the airline or mode of transportation.
something made of leather, cloth, plastic, or paper that we use to carry things in, particularly when we are traveling or shopping
a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines
a scheduled journey by an aircraft
a space in a building with walls, a floor, and a ceiling where people do different activities
a large boat, used for carrying passengers or goods across the sea
a series of connected carriages that travel on a railroad, often pulled by a locomotive
A train is a type of vehicle that runs on tracks, used for transporting people or goods over long distances. It consists of a series of connected carriages or wagons, which are pulled or pushed by a locomotive, a powerful engine designed to move the train. Trains are powered by various energy sources, including electricity or diesel engines. They are an efficient way to travel, especially for long distances, and are commonly used in many countries for both local and international travel. Trains offer a smooth ride, and their fixed tracks help avoid traffic, making them a reliable form of transportation.
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in position or direction that is further forward or in front of a person or thing
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a list or chart that shows the times at which trains, buses, planes, etc. leave and arrive
A schedule is a list that shows the times when buses, trains, or other forms of public transportation will arrive at or depart from certain stops. It helps passengers plan their travel by letting them know when to expect the next vehicle. The schedule typically includes details about departure times, travel routes, and any changes in service. It ensures that transportation runs smoothly and passengers can use the service at specific times throughout the day.
to be thankful for something
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getting closer, either in time or physical distance
used to say that something such as a number or amount is not exact
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expressing praise, admiration, or approval
at the appropriate or expected time, without rushing or delay
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to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner
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to feel sad, sorry, or disappointed about something that has happened or something that you have done, often wishing it had been different
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to stay in the same state or condition
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to ask for something politely or formally
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to stay or reside in a place, usually by paying for accommodations
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to reserve a specific thing such as a seat, ticket, hotel room, etc.
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